Sustained T cell-independent type 2 antibody response in a naturally MHC II-deficient teleost fish

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Adrián López-Porras , Alexandra Jonsson , Shuo-Wang Qiao , Finn-Eirik Johansen
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Abstract

Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is well-known to show poor specific antibody responses after immunization, despite having high natural IgM levels. Unlike mammals and nearly all examined other vertebrates, cod lack the MHC II-CD4 axis required for T cell-dependent (TD) antibody responses. We evaluated the cod's antibody response to hapten carriers inducing T cell-independent (TI) and TD responses in mammals. Remarkably, cod generated strong hapten-specific IgM levels against hapten linked to the TI-2 antigens ficoll or dextran. Specific IgM levels plateaued 6–9 weeks after a single immunization and remained stable for six months. The serum half-life of IgM was 4 days, indicating continuous IgM production during this period. These findings reveal unique immune mechanisms in Atlantic cod, enhancing our understanding of vertebrate immunology and aiding the development of novel vaccination strategies in aquaculture.
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6.20
自引率
6.90%
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206
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Developmental and Comparative Immunology (DCI) is an international journal that publishes articles describing original research in all areas of immunology, including comparative aspects of immunity and the evolution and development of the immune system. Manuscripts describing studies of immune systems in both vertebrates and invertebrates are welcome. All levels of immunological investigations are appropriate: organismal, cellular, biochemical and molecular genetics, extending to such fields as aging of the immune system, interaction between the immune and neuroendocrine system and intestinal immunity.
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